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Posted AT 3:59 AM EST on 05/09/08

Angola's long march to peaceful elections

From Friday's Globe and Mail

SOMBE, ANGOLA — The last time Arminda Evaristo cast a ballot, the war came back. Sixteen years ago, when she was 20, she voted in the national election that was supposed to transition the country out of nearly two decades of civil war - a war in which Ms. Evaristo saw her grandmother decapitated by vengeful rebels.

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